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Drying Instructions #2

Storage

The storage area should be cool, dry, and dark. The darker and cooler the storage 

area, the longer the dried foods will last. The ideal storage temperature for 

dehydrated food is 15°C to below freezing. The ideal storage place is a freezer or 

refrigerator, particularly for storing low acid foods such as meats, fish and veg. 

Rehydrating Dried Food

Enjoy dehydrated foods when dry or rehydrate foods to use in recipes. 

Rehydrating can be done by placing dried foods in enough water to cover 

food and then soaking for approximately one hour. Boiling water will 

rehydrates foods much faster than cold water. Fruits or vegetables may also 

be rehydrated in liquids other than water, including fruit juices, cider, 

vegetable juices, milk etc. Adding salt or sugar during rehydration will slow 

the rehydration process down.

Cooking Dried Food

After rehydrating food, cook it as you would normally. Most fruits and 

vegetables will rehydrate to about 70-90% of their fresh state. Keep in mind 

they will be more chewy than fresh or frozen fruit and vegetable. Dried food 

used in cooking will absorb additional liquid, so adjust the recipe accordingly 

by adding more water.

Packaging

Dried foods should be packaged straight after drying to prevent stickiness and 

rehydration caused by humidity. Store dried foods in airtight, moisture proof 

containers. If foods are insufficiently dried, or are exposed to moisture from faulty 

packaging, they can lose quality and nutrition, and can even form mould during 

storage. The 

Luvele Vacuum Sealer

 is ideal for packaging dried foods. It can 

extend the shelf life of dried foods 3 to 4 times. The Luvele Vacuum Sealer can 

be purchased from our website www.luvele.com.
Plastic freezer bags can be used. Plastic storage bags that are not labelled for use 

in the freezer generally are not airtight nor moisture-proof and should not be used 

to store dried foods. Since most packaging materials are transparent, store 

packaged dried foods in a plastic or metal container which will not allow the light 

to penetrate. Store all foods separately so flavours do not mix. Fruit roll-ups are 

best if removed while still warm. Wrap in plastic wrap and place in airtight 

moisture-proof containers for storage. 

Summary of Contents for LEFD400

Page 1: ...Luvele express Food Dehydrator LEFD400 Instructions...

Page 2: ...Congratulations on the purchase of your new Luvele express Food Dehydrator...

Page 3: ...s cord has been checked and tested by a qualified technician or service person Always use your appliance from a power outlet of the voltage A C only marked on the appliance Young children should be su...

Page 4: ...is easy and takes up little storage space Dried food has a long shelf life in air tight storage jars of approximately 4 6 months depending on type of food and climate Drying fruit and vegetables with...

Page 5: ...ing control is used to set the right fan speed for the produce to be dehydrated Setting 1 is for produce with a low water content like mushrooms spinach onions etc Setting 2 is for produce with a mode...

Page 6: ...nit on top of the six trays 4 Then plug cord into electrical outlet and you re ready to being dehydrating selected foods Accessories A The Luvele express Food Dehydrator is expandable to 15 trays You...

Page 7: ...an speed settings that can be used when dehydrating produce This gives you control over the intensity of the heat the dehydrator will produce Setting 1 Low This is for produce with a low water content...

Page 8: ...more chewy than fresh or frozen fruit and vegetable Dried food used in cooking will absorb additional liquid so adjust the recipe accordingly by adding more water Packaging Dried foods should be packa...

Page 9: ...another The mesh liners are non stick easy to clean heat resisting reusable and they carry SGS Global and FDA USA food safety approvals They are available in packs of three Fruit Roll up Sheet The Luv...

Page 10: ...drying racks Blanching Some fruits with natural protective wax coatings e g figs grapes and prunes need to be blanched to speed the drying process To blanch place whole fruits in boiling water for 1...

Page 11: ...rter Blanch Blanch Use seedless remove stem halve None None None Remove skin seeds Halve remove stone Peel remove Black seeds Peel halve remove stone Peel remove core Halve remove stones Soak in pre t...

Page 12: ...ier to peel off Why not try combined fruit and vegetables the combinations are endless Pureed raw food can darken when it dries To keep the roll up light in colour you can add pineapple and or lemon j...

Page 13: ...y Commence drying Blanching preserves colour stops the ripening process and generally makes the produce dry faster Blanch Soak vegetables in boiling water for 1 2 minutes Then plunge into ice cold wat...

Page 14: ...Slice None None 10 12 Hrs 10 12 Hrs 10 12 Hrs 10 12 Hrs 10 12 Hrs 10 12 Hrs 6 8 Hrs 12 16 Hrs 6 8 Hrs 6 8 Hrs 8 10 Hrs Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Celery Corn Eggplant Mushrooms Onions Peas Red Green...

Page 15: ...alms of your hands while blowing on them to remove the husks Place larger seeds on a mesh liner and place smaller seeds loosely on a fruit roll up sheet Dehydrate until there is no moisture evident 1...

Page 16: ...ter Rinse in cold water Rinse in cold water Rinse in cold water Mustard Seeds Corned beef sauerkraut salad dressings cabbage Oregano Leaves Italian Greek Mexican tomato dishes Rosemary Leaves Barbecue...

Page 17: ...2 3 weeks Drying Flowers You can dry your own flowers blossoms and petals using your new Luvele express Food Dehydrator Preparation Directions Cut flowers when they are dry and cool Choose flowers th...

Page 18: ...uested if and where appropriate and if it will ensure a faster resolution Generally if you have an issue with your item within 30 days of receiving it we will email you a prepaid return label that can...

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